31) Living outside of a Christian context, Tamburlaine has no concept of sin and cannot articulate feelings of remorse, but he still recognizes that his "thoughtes" are "tempted" and unmoral, thanks to Zenocrate.

Dating back to imperial times, the Chinese state has long claimed the responsibility of regulating and overseeing religious activities and periodically labeling certain groups as heterodox, Unmoral, and dangerous.

She had seen common-place English couples who, at home, would have tolerated each other for a lifetime, here turning into self-dramatizing figures of tragedy, bored, lax, unmoral, complaining and, in the end, abandoning the partner in hand for another who was neither better nor worse than the first.

Thus, African slow state-building or state collapsing in a few cases have been projected as anti-modernity by explaining systematic underdevelopment in "ahistorical terms of the absence of modernity," forcefully claiming that African ethnicity, supported by backward looking chiefly rule itself is unmoral.

In our follow-up interview with the students, most of them said that they used to think it unmoral to "push the elderly out of the home", but now they felt it was not only reasonable but beneficial for all parties involved.

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